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15 Sentences With "crunchy granola"

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A colorful bag of crunchy granola bites from Nourish Snacks.
That's all I have to say about the crunchy granola BS. I've heard you're a big cook.
Her parents are super crunchy granola and are into things like fermenting and growing their own vegetables and homeopathic stuff.
In the crunchy-granola world of urban compost, populated by outdoorsy types in Carhartts and work boots, Vigliotti stands out.
The Do LaB's programming can get kinda crunchy granola sometimes, but they've also shown some prescience, booking Griz, Gorgon City, and Mija before any of them broke.
She'd been using clean makeup and skincare products — "crunchy granola makeup brands," she called them in a blog post — for years already, but they weren't always easy to find.
I've heard this accent all over, but most strongly in this crunchy-granola hippie type that lived in the dorms down the hall from me when we studied abroad in South Africa.
For Whole Foods, whose ethos was once so crunchy granola that it did not originally sell beer or meat, Amazon and its vast empire of warehouses and robots might seem an odd match.
For vegetarians Our picks: Fruit and yogurt parfait (snack/mini meal); or Southwest salad (no chicken) with Newman's Own creamy Southwest dressing We love McDonald's fruit and yogurt parfait, a mix of low-fat yogurt with strawberries, blueberries and crunchy granola.
Transformational festivals seem to attract an eclectic variety of people that's paradoxically both predictable and unpredictable, everyone from the clichéd barefoot, crunchy-granola drifter to the heiress who gets dropped off at the gates in a limo, her bags carried for her to her full glamping accommodations.
"Crunchy Granola Suite" is a pop rock song written and recorded in 1971 by Neil Diamond.
The single "Stones" (for which "Crunchy Granola Suite" was the B-side) charted at #16 on the Billboard Chart in the US and #14 on the Australian charts. The track "Prologue / Crunchy Granola Suite" was nominated for the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement (for conductor Lee Holdridge). Reviewing Hot August Night in 1973, Robert Christgau said "Crunchy Granola Suite"'s opening guitar riff made it "obvious this man is some sort of genius rock entertainer". David Wild in his book He Is-- I Say: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond, said, "he managed to write the coolest song ever written about granola or any other breakfast food made of rolled oats, nuts and honey".
Earlier in 1964, it had been bought by John Goodbrad and moved to Collegedale, Tennessee. In 1967, Gentry bought back the rights for west of the Rockies for $1,500 and then sold the west coast rights to Wayne Schlotthauer of Lassen Foods in Chico, California, for $18,000. Lassen was founded from a health food bakery run by Schlotthauer's father-in-law.Klein 1978 Canadian rights were ceded in 1972 to the Congregation Shalom Ba-olam, a charitable organization which produced "Layton Gentry's Original Crunchy Granola" as a fundraiser.pers.
Reactions to the book have been mixed. The New York Times reported the lead buyer at retailer Shakespeare & Company saying: "It's definitely the most entertaining diet book I've ever read", and that it "had sold 'extremely well' in the stores." They also quote the co- owner of a bookshop as saying: > It definitely has that sharp, chick-lit look and feel [...] You look at the > photo of the authors on the back, and they are both drop-dead gorgeous. If > you look at the photos of authors on the crunchy granola books — maybe not > so much.
No matter where you live in the Bay Area, Ordinaire is worth the trip." Saveur editor Chris Cohen praised the selection, atmosphere, and affordability, writing "I usually dislike drinking wine out—something about seeing a wine listed for triple what I would pay in a store rubs me the wrong way. Ordinaire does things much more civilly: they're also a retail operation, and for $10 corkage they'll open anything in the shop for on-premises consumption." Esther Mobley at the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that domestic and foreign natural wines were well- represented in Ordinaire's selection, but "[i]f it all sounds too crunchy- granola for you, there's also excellent normal-tasting wine here: Cabernet from Corison; Champagne from Bérèche et Fils and Laherte Freres champagne.

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